In 1903 Amy Carmichael risked her missionary support andshocked the Christian community with the publication of herbook Things As They Are. Unlike many before her, Amy refusedto sugarcoat her experience as a missionary in India. Shewanted her readers to get an accurate picture of thedesperate plight of some of the Indian people as well as thetremendous challenges that missionaries were facing.However, Amy's most shocking revelation was the plight ofthe temple girls, who were doomed to a life of abuse as theywere 'married' to the gods of the land. Amy Carmichael'sheroic life of service has inspired countless others tosacrificially spread the Gospel, while caring for people inneed. Learn more of her amazing story through this in-depthlook at her life and ministry. Follow Amy's story from herchildhood experiences with prayer through her years offaithful ministry and on to the establishment of TheDohnavur Fellowship, an organization which continues toserve the India Amy loved. This features Elisabeth Elliot,who counts Amy as a crucial influence in her own decision tobecome a missionary. This presentation also features:Jonathan Clarke, pastor of The Welcome Church, establishedby Amy in Belfast Margaret Holland of The DohnavurFellowship Dr. Nancy Robbins, who nursed Amy during herdying years. Includes 58-minute version and 29-minuteabridged version with Spanish language and English andSpanish subtitles.